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RuPaul's Drag Race Recap

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Join Joe Betance and a rotating panel of co-hosts as they recap the latest episodes of RuPaul's Drag Race. Irreverent, smart and hilarious, Drag Race Recap will satisfy your craving to eavesdrop on gay friends as they critique their favorite reality show.
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RulaskaThoughts: Season 18. Episode 11.
Wednesday, 18 March, 2026

Joe and Robert are back to break down Episode 11, and this one has them diving deep into the roast challenge, Alyssa Edwards’ evolution, and whether Drag Race has lost a little of its messy magic. Episode Rundown Before getting into the episode, Joe shares why he’s suddenly grateful Robert doesn’t listen to Recap… sparing them both some awkward moments. From there, the conversation turns to the fan reaction, Robert’s alleged “rinsing,” and whether self-deprecating humor is really in his wheelhouse. Main Discussion The conversation centers on the roast challenge and whether it actually functioned as a roast at all. Robert points out that very few jokes were actually directed at Alyssa Edwards, with most queens opting for safer, generalized humor rather than biting material. This leads to a broader discussion about how Drag Race—and Alyssa herself—has evolved from chaotic, unfiltered entertainment into something far more polished and self-aware. Joe and Robert explore the idea that Alyssa’s original appeal came from her lack of self-awareness, and question whether that magic can exist once a queen becomes fully in control of their brand. Roast Performances The hosts break down the major performances: Jane Don’t delivered a technically strong, well-structured set—but one that felt overly familiar and lacking originality Mikey’s performance was polished but leaned heavily on previously successful bits Darlene Mitchell becomes the most debated performance of the night Joe initially found Darlene’s set confusing and overpraised, while Robert outright didn’t find it funny. However, Joe revisits the idea that the performance may have played much better in the room, where energy and unpredictability can carry a set in ways that don’t translate on screen. They ultimately land on the distinction between something being “effective in the moment” versus “repeatably brilliant.” Standout Moments RuPaul’s brutal reaction to Kenya’s N-word joke becomes one of the funniest—and harshest—moments of the season The mini challenge sparks discussion thanks to RuPaul’s “12 Years a Slut” joke The queens recreating Alyssa Edwards moments in the workroom is highlighted as a genuinely fun callback Runway & Character Notes Robert gives credit where it’s due, praising NeNe Koko for taking a familiar runway concept (widow) and adding a fresh comedic twist instead of relying on the expected “I killed him” trope. The hosts also briefly touch on how certain queens are being perceived versus what might actually be happening behind the scenes, raising questions about editing, unseen relationships, and narrative shaping. Final Thoughts This episode sparks a bigger conversation about what Drag Race rewards now versus what it used to celebrate. While the technical quality of performances is high, Joe and Robert question whether something essential has been lost—namely, risk-taking, messiness, and genuine unpredictability. Still, the episode delivers memorable moments, sharp commentary, and plenty to debate—exactly what RulaskaThoughts is here for. Follow & Support Enjoying the show? Follow, rate, and share to support the podcast. For bonus content, extended discussions, and more, check out the Patreon. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

 

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